US3810899A - 2-hydroxy-n-substituted-morphinan derivatives - Google Patents

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  • the present invention relates to novel 2- and 4-hydroxymorphinans. More particularly, this invention covers 2- and 4-hydroxymorphinan derivatives which may bear a variety of N-substituents. The invention further comprehends processes for making these novel morphinans and novel intermediates employed in these processes,
  • the compounds of the present invention are selected from the group consisting of compounds of the formula wherein R signifies hydroxy, lower alkoxy, or acyloxy and R signifies hydrogen, lower alkyl, cycloalkyl-lower alkyl, aryl-lower alkyl, lower alkenyl or lower alkynyl,
  • lower alkyl either alone or in combination refers to straight and branched chain bydrocarbon groups containing from 1 to 7, preferably from 1 to 4, carbon atoms such as, for example, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, t-'butyl and the like with methyl being preferred.
  • lower alkenyl includes straight and branched chain hydrocarbon groups containing from 2-7 carbon atoms, wherein at least one carbon to carbon bond is unsaturated, such as allyl, butenyl, dimethyl allyl and the like.
  • lower alkynyl refers to groups such as propargyl and the like.
  • cycloalkyl refers to cyclic hydrocarbon groups containing from 3-7 carbon atoms such as cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl and the like with cyclopropyl being preferred.
  • lower alkoxy refers to both straight and branched chain alkoxy radicals containing from 1 to 7 carbon atoms such as methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy and the like, with methoxy being preferred.
  • acyloxy includes both lower a1- kanoyloxy and aroyloxy groups.
  • lower alkanoyloxy refers to both straight and branched chain aliphatic carboxylic acid moieties containing from 2 to 7 carbon atoms such as acetoxy, propionyloxy, butyryloxy and the like, with acetoxy being preferred.
  • aroyloxy refers to aromatic carboxylic acid moieties such as benzoyloxy and the like.
  • aryl denotes the organic radical derived by the removal of a hydrogen atom from an aromatic hydrocarbon, such as, for example, phenyl or phenyl substituted by halogen, nitro, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy.
  • the condensation of the compounds of Formulae III and IV is preferably effected in the presence of an inert organic solvent such as toluene or xylene and at the reflux temperature of the reaction medium with continuous removal of the water being formed.
  • the compound of Formula V1 is then reduced, for example with sodium borohydride, to yield the corresponding octahydroisoquinoline of the formula lower alkoxy (VII)
  • the electron withdrawing group is then introduced into the 2-position of the l-(m-alkoxybenzyl)-octahydroisoquinoline molecule.
  • the electron withdrawing groups drastically reduce the basicity of the nitrogen atom.
  • Representative of such groups suitable for the purposes of the present process are formyl, acetyl, benzoyl and sulfonyl, with formyl being the most preferred.
  • the method of introducing the electron withdrawing group into the compound of Formula VII varies with the nature of the group but is usually achieved following conventional procedures.
  • a formyl group can be introduced by reacting the Formula VII compound with methyl formate or with chloral; an acetyl group can be attached by acetylation with acetic anhydride in pyridine.
  • the Formula VII compound can be ethoxy carboxylated with ethyl chloroformate, or benzoylated with benzoyl chloride.
  • the compound of .Formula VII is formylated with methyl formate in the presence of a catalytic amount of sodium methoxide to yield a compound of the formula NCHO lower alkoxy (VIII) the acid used is not critical, but for convenience commercially available concentrated acids are used.
  • the 2-alkoxymorphinan bearing an electron withdrawing group on the nitrogen atom which is the major reaction product obtained upon cyclization of the l-(m-alkoxybenzyl)-octahydroisoquinoline having an electron Withdrawing group in the 2-position, is then isolated from the mixture by conventional separation techniques, such as column chromatography, countercurrent distribution, liquid-liquid extraction and fractional crystallization, with fractional crystallization being the preferred technique.
  • cyclization yields a mixture of the appropriate antipodes of the 2- and 4-alkoxy morphinans bearing the electron withdrawing group on the nitrogen. Separation of the 2- and 4-substituted antipodes is then expediently effected by first removing the electron with drawing group to yield the corresponding NH compounds as described hereafter. Then the 2-alkoxy antipode is isolated by first preparing a suitable salt, preferably the phosphate salt and then separating the salts by fractional crystallization.
  • the electron withdrawing group present on the-nitrogen can then be removed using conventional techniques, for example, acid or base hydrolysis.
  • base hydrolysis is preferable, employing alkali metal hydroxides such as sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide or alkaline earth metal hydroxides such as calcium hydroxide. Removal of the electron withdrawing group yields the 2-alkoxymorphinan of Formula Ia above.
  • N-formyl intermediate of Formula IX above is novel and as such is a part of the present invention.
  • the N-formyl compound of Formula IX can be reduced, for instance with lithium aluminum hydride, to yield the corresponding 2-alkoxy- N-methylmorphinan.
  • this N-methyl derivative can be prepared by the reductive methylation of the compound of Formula Ia above employing aqueous formaldehyde and hydrogen in the presence of Raney nickel.
  • the m-alkoxybenzyloctahydroisoquinoline can be converted to the mhydroxybenzyloctahydroisoquinoline which after formylation followed by cyclization gives a mixture of 2- and 4- hydroxy-N-formylmorphinan.
  • the compounds of Formula I and wherein R signifies -hydroxy can be prepared by treating the corresponding compound wherein R is lower alkoxy with an ether cleaving reagent.
  • the ether cleavage can be effected using aqueous acids such as hydrobromic acid or hydroiodic acid, Lewis acids such as boron tribromide, or pyridine hydrochloride, with pyridine hydrochloride being prefered.
  • the compounds of Formula I above wherein R signifies acyloxy can be prepared by the acylation of the corresponding compound wherein R signifies hydroxy. If R in the acylated product is to be other than hydrogen, it is preferable to first prepare the d s ed N-sub titut d d riva ive and then to acylate this derivative by using one molar equivalent or a slight excess over this of the acylating agent, in order to avoid unwanted by-products whose formation can be initiated by acylation of the nitrogen atom.
  • Acylation can be accomplished following conventional techniques; as, for example, by treating the 2-hydroxy-N-substitutedmorphinan with an acylating agent such as an acid anhydride, e.g. acetic anhydride, or an acid halide, e.g. acetyl chloride.
  • an acylating agent such as an acid anhydride, e.g. acetic anhydride, or an acid halide, e.g. acetyl chloride.
  • the N-substituted morphinans of Formula I above are prepared from the corresponding compounds wherein R is hydrogen following conventional techniques.
  • the N-unsubstituted compound can be reacted with an alkylating agent to introduce the R substituent.
  • alkylating agents for this purpose include alkyl halides such as, methyl iodide, ethyl bromide, cyclopropylmethyl chloride, and the like and akenyl halides such as allyl bromide.
  • This alkylation reaction is preferably effected in the presence of an inert organic solvent, such as dimethylformamide.
  • the N-su-bstituent can be introduced by acylation of the NH compound followed by reduction of the amide to the desired R group.
  • the acylation can be effected using conventional procedures, employing as the acylating agent acid anhydrides, such as acetic anhydride, isobutyric anhydride, propionic anhydride or acid halides, such as acetyl chloride, n-valeryl chloride, propionyl chloride, cyclopropane carboxylic acid chloride, cyclohexane carbonyl chloride, phenylacetyl chloride and the like.
  • the acylation reaction can be eifected in the presence of an inert organic solvent, such as benzene, methylene chloride, and the like and at room temperature or elevated temperatures.
  • N-acylated morphinan is then reduced, for example, by treatment with lithium aluminum hydride, diisobutylaluminum hydride or sodium bis(2-methoxyethoxy) aluminum hydride, to yield the desired N-substituted compound of Formula I.
  • Introduction of the N-substituent by this method can be depicted by the following Reaction Scheme A, in which preferred groups are shown.
  • N-substituted morphinans of Formula I where R; is hydroxy via the acylation-reduction technique depicted in Reaction Scheme A the N- substituent should be introduced first into the 2-alkoxymorphinan and the alkoxy group then converted to the hydroxy group by the ether cleavage procedure discussed in process aspect B above. If it is desired to prepare N-substituted-morphinans of Formula I in which R; is an acyloxy group by this procedure, the N-substituent should be introduced before acylation of the 2-hydroxy group.
  • the compounds of Formula II are prepared from the mother liquor remaining after the isolation of the 2-alkoxyor Z-hydroxymorphinan as described in process aspect A above.
  • the remaining mother liquor contains a mixture of the 2- and 4-substituted-morphinans. Separation of the 4-substituted compound is shown in the following Reaction Scheme B, in which the preferred groups and reagents are depicted.
  • step (a) the mixture of the 2- and 4- substituted morphinans is hydrolyzed, preferably with methanolic sodium hydroxide, to remove the electron withdrawing group, the preferred formyl group being shown here.
  • step (b) the NH compound is reductively methylated by treatment with formaldehyde followed by Raney-nickel/hydrogen reduction.
  • the N-methylmorphinans are prepared since they form crystalline salts more readily than the N-unsubstituted morphinans; however, it is possible to proceed directly from step (a) to step (c).
  • step (c) the N-methylmorphinans are treated with an acid that will yield a crystalline acid addition salt, preferably salicylic acid.
  • step (d) the 2- and 4- substituted isomers can be separated in the form of their salts, preferably their salicylates, by conventional separation techniques, with fractional crystallization being preferred.
  • the N-substituted compounds of Formula II can be prepared from the NH compounds by employing the same techniques as outlined in process aspect D above.
  • these compounds can be prepared by reacting the N-methyl derivative with the appropriate acid halide, preferably chloride, and then reducing the resulting amide, for example, with lithium aluminum hydride, to obtain the desired N-substituted-morphinan of Formula II.
  • the N-methyl compound can be reacted with cyclopropylcarboxylic acid chloride in toluene and then the amide reduced with LAH to obtain the N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan of Formula II above.
  • these compounds can exist in racemic form or as their optical antipodes.
  • an optical antipode rather than the racemate is the desired end product
  • some of the intermediates or the final products can be resolved by means well known in the art, for example, by formation of diastereomeric salts. This can be accomplished by reacting the racemic mixture of either an intermediate or the end product with an optically active acid. Suitable acids for this purpose include tartaric acid, camphorsulfonic acid, and di-(p-toluoyl)-tartaric acid, )di-O-isopropylidene-2 keto L gulonic acid [()-DAG] and the like.
  • the reaction between the racemic mixture and the optically active acid is preferably effected in the presence of a lower alkanol such as methanol, ethanol, propanol and the like with ethanol being preferred.
  • a lower alkanol such as methanol, ethanol, propanol and the like with ethanol being preferred.
  • the two diastereomeric salts thus obtained can then be separated because of their differing physical characteristics, i.e., solubility, crystal formation, etc. This separation is effected following standard techniques, for example, fractional crystallization, distillation, and the like, with fractional crystallization being preferred.
  • the individual diastereomeric salts can be converted to the free optically active base by treatment with base.
  • Suitable bases for this purpose include alkali metal hydroxides such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and the like, alkaline earth metal hydroxides such as calcium hydroxide, and ammonium hydroxide, with ammonium hydroxide being preferred. It is advantageous toresolve the required starting materials, particularly the l-(m-alkoxybenzyl)-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydroisoquinolines, at the outset into the dextro or levorotatory forms, depending upon the desired absolute configuration of the end product.
  • the compounds of 'Formulae I and II above form pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts with inorganic acids.
  • the compounds of the present invention form pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts with inorganic acids such as hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid; and with organic acids such as tartaric acid, citric acid, camphorsulfonic acid, ethanesulfonic acid, toluenesulfonic acid, salicylic acid, ascorbic acid, maleic acid, succinic acid, formic acid, acetic acid and the like.
  • R signifies hydroxy.
  • R denotes lower alkoxy
  • methoxy is preferred; and when R signifies acyloxy, acetoxy is preferred.
  • R substituent is cycloalkyl-lower alkyl, cyclopropylmethyl is preferred; when R is lower alkyl, methyl is preferred; and when R is lower alkenyl, allyl and dimethyl allyl are preferred.
  • R signifies acyloxy, i.e., compounds of the formula wherein R is as described above.
  • R signifies lower alkoxy, preferably methoxy, i.e., compounds of the formula 1 lower alkoxy@3-N R1 and of the formula lower alkoxy (Ill/I) wherein R and R, are as described above.
  • the compounds of Formulae I and II above, in racemic form or as the dextro-rotatory or levo-rotatory antipodes, and the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts of these racemates or optically active antipodes are useful as analgesic agents and are also useful as antagonists of certain strong analgesic agents such as morphine. Their pharmaceutiaclly useful activities are demonstrated in warm-blooded animals using standard procedures.
  • Representative compounds of Formulae I and II above effectively counteract morphine analgesia. This activity can be demonstrated in the mice tail flick test for morphine antagonism. This test is used to measure narcotic antagonism. Compounds are given subcutaneously ten minutes prior to morphine sulfate. The percent elevation in reaction time was determined during each test for 10 mg./kg. s.c. of morphine sulfate and. actual percent increase was used in calculating the percent antagonism of morphine analgesia. Morphine, 10 mg./ kg. s.c., typically produced a 74% elevation in reaction time 30 minutes after so. administered when given alone. The percent antagonism was calculated according to the formula of Harris and Pierson, J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 143: 141, 1964. When the following representative compounds of the present invention are utilized as the test substance, morphine antagonism activity is observed as shown by the following ED levels:
  • the compounds of Formulae I and H, their enantiomers and salts as herein described can be: incorporated into standard pharmaceutical dosage forms, for example, they are useful for oral or parenteral application with the usual pharmaceutical adjuvant material, for example, organic or inorganic inert carrier materials such as water, gelatin, lactose, starch, magnesium stearate, talc, vege-' table oils, gums, polyalkylene-glycols and the like.
  • the pharmaceutical preparations can be employed in a solid form, for example, as tablets, troches, suppositories, capsules, or in liquid form, for example, as solutions, suspensions or emulsions.
  • Pharmaceutical adjuvant materials can be added and include preservatives, stabilizers, wetting or emulsifying agents, salts to change the osmotic pressure or to act as buffers.
  • the pharmaceutical preparations can also contain other therapeutically active substances. I
  • the petroleum ether insoluble material was dissolved in methylene chloride (600 ml.) and the solution Washed successively with dilute aqueous ammonium hydroxide 600 ml.) and water (200 ml.). After drying, the solvent was removed in vacuo to give the crude hexahydroisoquinoline which was dissolved in methanol (500 ml.) and immediately reduced by portionwise addition of 25.0 g. (0.66 mol) of sodium borohydride over 2.5 hours with stirring at 2030". The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature overnight. The methanol was distilled olf and the residue was partitioned between ether (500 ml.) and dilute aqueous ammonium hydroxide.
  • EXAMPLE 14 Preparation of -)-2-methoxy-N-acetylmorphinan A mixture of 10.0 g. (0.039 mol) of (:)-2-methoxymorphinan and 7.5 g. of acetic anhydride was heated at 100 for 25 minutes. The reaction mixture was evaporated to dryness and the residue partitioned between 225 ml. of ether and 75 ml. of diluted ammonium hydroxide. The ether layer was washed with water and dried. Removal of the solvent gave crude (i)-2-methoxy-N-acetylmorphinan, which on distillation had a B.P. of 187-192/ 0.05 mm.
  • EXAMPLE 41 Preparation of )-2-methoxy-N-cyclopropylcarbonylmorphinan To a solution of 23.0 g. (0.09 mol) of (-)-2-methoxymorphinan, 7.0 ml. of pyridine and 150 ml. of methylene chloride was added 14.0 g. of cyclopropane carboxylic acid chloride in 50 m1. of methylene chloride dropwise over a period of 45 minutes. After the mixture had been refluxed for 15 hours, it was cooled to room temperature and washed successively with water, 2 N hydrochloric acid, saturated sodium carbonate solution and water.
  • (+)-2-methoxy N methylmorphanin 11.0 g. (0.04 mol)
  • on treatment with hydrogen bromide (anhydrous) in ether afforded the crude hydrobromide which, after recrystallization from acetone, gave pure +)-2-methoxy-N-methylmorphinan hydrolbromide, M.P. 192-194, +20.59 (c. 1.00, MeOH).
  • (+)-2-hydroxymorphinan A mixture of 11.7 g. (0.045 mol) of (+)-2-methoxymorphinan and 100 g. of pyridine hydrochloride was heated at 220 with stirring under nitrogen for 25 minutes, cooled to room temperature and diluted with 100 ml. of water. The mixture was made basic with conc. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with chloroform (800 ml.). The extract was washed with 150 ml. of water and dried. Removal of the solvent aflForded the crude phenol. Crystallization from acetonitrile gave pure Z-hydroxymorphinan, M.P. 209-211", +26.41 (c. 1.07, MeOH).
  • (+)-2-hydroxy-N-allylmorphinan 5.5 g. (0.019 mol) on treatment with hydrogen chloride (anhydrous) in ethyl acetate, afforded the crude hydrochloride which after crystallization from ethanol gave pure (+)-2-hydroxyallylmorphinan hydrochloride hemiethanolate, M.P. 224- 226, +409 (c. 1.20, MeOH).
  • EXAMPLE 50 Preparation of -2-methoxy-N-cyclopropylcarbonylmorphinan To a solution of 19.8 g. (0.077 mol) of (+)-2-methoxymorphinan in 140 ml. of methylene chloride and 6.05 g. of triethylamine was added dropwise over a period of 45 minutes. 12.1 g. cyclopropane carboxylic acid chloride in 40 ml. of methylene chloride. After the mixture had been refluxed for 18 hours under nitrogen, it was cooled to room temp r tu e a d washed successivel 24 with ml. of water, 100 ml. of 2 N hydrochloric acid, 100 ml.
  • (+)-2-hydroxy-N cyclopropylmethylmorphinan 18.0 g. (0.06 mol
  • (+)-2-acetoxy-N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan, 1.7 g. (0.005 mol), in ether was treated with a solution of 0.6 g. of oxalic acid in ether to give the crude oxalate, which on crystallization from acetone-ether, afforded pure 2-acetoxy-N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan oxalate acetonate, M.P. 100-104, [a] +41.87 (c. 1.06, MeOH).
  • EXAMPLE 56 Preparation of (1*:)-2-methoxy-N-methylmorphinan salicylate A mixture of (1:1) of 74.3 g. (0.27 mol) of (:)-2- and (i)-4-methoxy-N-methylmorphinan and 42.0 g. of salicylic acid in 200 ml. of ethyl acetate was heated until solution occurred, then was seeded with (i-)-2-methoxy- N-methylmorphinan salicylate and allowed to crystallize.
  • EXAMPLE 58' Preparation of (i: )-4-methoxy-N-methylmorphinan salicylate
  • the mother liquor obtained in the preparation of (1*: Z-methoxy N methylmorphinan salicylate was concentrated to a volume of about 75 ml. then seeded with (i)- 4-methoxy-N-methylmorphinan salicylate and allowed to crystallize.
  • the crystals were then collected by filtration, washed with ethyl acetate and dried, thus affording crude (1L) 4 methoxy-N-methylmorphinan salicylate, which after recrystallization from ethyl acetate has a M.P. of 154-155.
  • (+)-4-methoxy-N-methylmorphinan 3.9 g. (0.014 mol)
  • on treatment with hydrogen chloride (anhydrous) in ethyl acetate afforded/crude hydrochloride.
  • Recrystallization from ethyly acetate gave pure (+)-4-methoxy- N-methylmorphinan hydrochloride, M.P. 204-206, [011 +8.78 (c. 0.934, H O).
  • EXAMPLE 66 Preparation of (-)-4-methoxy-N-cyclopropylcarbonylmorphinan To a solution of 11.2 g. (0.041 mol) of (-)-4-methoxy-N-methylmorphinan in 95 ml. of dry toluene, 21.6 g. of cyclopropane carboxylic acid chloride in 35 ml. of dry toluene was added dropwise at for 1 hour. The mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature and was then refluxed for 15 hours. The solvent was removed in vacuo and the residue partitioned between ether and 3 N hydrochloric acid. The ether layer was washed successively with water, dilute ammonium hydroxide and water and dried.
  • (+)-4-hydroxy-N-methylmorphinan 1.39 g. (0.0054 mol)
  • on treatment with hydrogen chloride (anhydrous) in 15 ml. of ethyl acetate afforded the crude hydrochloride, which after recrystallization from ethanol, gave pure (+)-4-hydroxy-N-methylmorphinan hydrochloride, M.P. SOD-302, +18.08 (c. 1.01, MeOH).
  • (+)-4 methoxy N cyclopropylmethylmorphman 0.3 g. (0.001 mol)
  • on treatment with hydrogen chlorlde (anhydrous) in ethyl acetate afforded the crude hydrochloride, which after two recrystallizations from ISO- propanol, gave pure 4 methoxy-N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan hydrochloride, M.P. 270-272, [c1 +37.75 (c. 1.00, MeOH).
  • EXAMPLE 72 Preparation of +)-4-hydroxy-N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan A mixture of 5.8 g. (0.019 mol) of (-+)-4-methoxy-N- cyclopropylmethylmorphinan and 50 g. of pyridine hydrochloride was heated at 220 with stirring under nitrogen for 25 minutes, cooled in an ice bath and diluted with 50 ml. of water. The mixture was made basic with cone. ammonium hydroxide and extracted with chloroform (500 ml.). The extract was washed with water and dried. Removal of the solvent gave crude +)-4-hydroxy-N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan, which after recrystallization from ether had a M.P. of 169-171, [111 +68.7 (c. 0.73, MeOH).
  • (+)-1-(m-methoxybenzyl)- 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 octahydroisoquinoline l-tartrate was suspended in 1 l. of water and 300 ml. of cone. ammonium hydroxide was added. The resulting suspension was ex tracted with a total of 3 l. of ether. The ether extracts were dried (MgSO and removal of the solvent gave 236.9 g. of crude (+)-1-(m-methoxybenzyl)-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydroisoquinoline. For analysis a sample of this compound was distilled, B.P. l56-160/ 0.3 mm.
  • EXAMPLE 78 Acid catalyzed cyclization of (-)-1-(m-methoxybenzyl)- N-formyl-l,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-octahydroisoquinoline (-)-1-(m methoxybenzyl) N formyl-1,2,3,4,5,6, 7,8-octahydroisoquinoline, 131.0 g. (0.46 mol) was combined under stirring with 1000 g. of phosphoric acid (99.3%) which had been mixed with 20 g. of concentrated sulfuric acid and the mixture was heated in a nitrogen atmosphere to 70. The resulting homogeneous solution was kept at 70 for 16 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled and poured onto 1.5 l.
  • EXAMPLE 82 Preparation of )-2-methoxy-N-cyclopropylcarbonylmorphinan To a solution of 62.0 g. (0.241 mol) of (-)-2-methoxymorphinan, 50.5 g. of triethylamine, and 350 ml. of methylene chloride was added 37.6 g. (0.36 mol) of cyclopropane carboxylic acid chloride in 200 ml. of methylene chloride dropwise over a period of minutes.
  • EXAMPLE 84 O-demethylation of (--)-2-methoxy-N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan )-2-methoxy-N-cyclopropylmethylmorphinan, 73 .9 g. (0.238 mol) was divided into 13 equal portions (5.6 g. each), each portion was heated at 220 with 50 g. of pyridine hydrochloride with stirring under nitrogen for 25 minutes, cooled in an ice bath and 50 ml. of water was added. Then the aqueous solution from the 13 runs were combined, made alkaline with concentrated ammonium hydroxide, and extracted with a total of 4 l. of chloroform.
  • reaction mixture was cooled and poured onto 1.5 l. of a mixture of ice and water.
  • the suspension was extracted with ethyl acetate (a total of 1.6 1.), the combined organic phases were washed with water (3x 500 ml.) and dried (MgSO Filtration and concentration gave 121.1 g. of crude 2- and )-4-methoxy-N-formylmorphinan.
  • EXAMPLE 98 Tablet formulation Mg. per tablet 2 hydroxy N cyclopropylmethylmorphinan hydrochloride 25.00 Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, unmilled. 175.00 Corn starch 24.00 Magnesium stearate 1.00
  • EXAMPLE 100 Following the procedures set forth in Examples 73-77 above, capsule, suppository, tablet and parenteral formulations can be prepared incorporating as the active ingredient:
  • R signifies hydrogen, lower alkyl having from 3 to 7 carbon atoms, cycloalkyl-lower alkyl wherein the cycloalkyl moiety has from 3 to 4 carbon atoms and the lower alkyl moiety has from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, lower alkenyl having from 2 to 7 carbon atoms or phenyl-lower alkyl having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof and optical antipodes thereof.
  • R is cycloalkyllower alkyl, the cycloalkyl moiety having from 3 to 4 carbon atoms and the lower alkyl moiety having from 1 to 4' carbon atoms.

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